10 Ridiculously Easy Poke Cake Recipes (2024)

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10 Ridiculously Easy Poke Cake Recipes (1)

True to their name, poke cakes are cakes that are baked, then (you guessed it!) poked, then filled with a liquid or syrup to add extra flavor and moisture into each bite. These no-fuss cakes are one of oldest baking hacks in the book.

So what kind of fillings work best with poke cakes? Well, just about anything you can think of: sweetened condensed milk, caramel or chocolate sauce, velvety creams or puddings, and puréed fruit are all great options. Sure, poke cakes are a bit kitschy and old-school, but that’s what makes them so fun. Below we’ve rounded up 10 of our favorite poke cake recipes to show just how creative you can get with them.

1. Banana Split Poke Cake by Homemade Interest

This recipe uses instant vanilla pudding as its filling. You just pour it over the top of the cake, spread it evenly across the holes, and pop it in the fridge for a few hours. The pudding firms up and completely changes the texture of the cake — you can practically scoop it with a spoon.

2. Pink Champagne Poke Cake

If the vibrant pink color doesn’t tempt you, this cake is also brushed with a homemade two-ingredient strawberry syrup and topped with buttercream. It may sound like a lot, but you can spread out the work and make all of the components ahead of time and assemble everything day of.

3. Chocolate Turtle Poke Cake by Mom Loves Baking

This cake is topped with a store-bought caramelized sweetened condensed milk — which is only available during the holidays — so feel free to use your favorite jarred caramel sauce or make your own in its place. (You can even make your own caramel in the slow cooker if you’re feeling adventurous.)

4. Triple Coconut Poke Cake

This recipe uses three different types of coconut — coconut milk, coconut flakes, and cream of coconut — to achieve its tropical flavor. Just make sure you don’t confuse cream of coconut with coconut milk; the former is sweet and thick like a syrup, while coconut milk is mild and unsweetened.

5. Red Velvet Poke Cake by Brown Eyed Baker

This recipe uses a homemade red velvet cake as the base, but you could easily use a boxed cake mix to save yourself some time. The real stars of the show are the condensed milk and the tangy cream cheese frosting, so no one will know if you take a shortcut with the cake.

6. Key Lime Poke Cake by The Recipe Critic

This poke cake is filled with a tart four-ingredient key lime filling that cuts the sweetness of the cake and adds serious flavor. Key lime juice can be found in most grocery stores, next to the bottled lemon and lime juice, but regular lime juice would taste just as nice. (Just make sure to adjust the sweetness if it’s too tart.)

7. Chocolate Nutella Poke Cake by Chelsea’s Messy Apron

This poke cake gets topped with a homemade Nutella mousse that is fairly simple to make, but a bit finicky. Make sure you use cold heavy cream straight from the fridge, and go slow when melting your chocolate and Nutella together. Microwave it in bursts of 20 seconds to prevent burning and you’ll be A-OK.

8. Thin Mint Poke Cake by Life in the Lofthouse

Although impressive, this minty poke cake only takes a handful of ingredients to make (one being Thin Mints). A soaking of instant chocolate pudding keeps it moist, while a topping of green-tinted whipped cream keeps it festive.

9. Strawberry Poke Cake by Life, Love and Sugar

This classic poke cake gets covered in condensed milk, a homemade strawberry syrup, and tangy whipped cream cheese to make it impossibly moist and flavorful. Feel free to make the components ahead of time, as this poke cake is a bit of a project (but totally worth the effort).

10. Lemon Blueberry Poke Cake by Happy Foods Tube

This stunner takes three components to make: a homemade sponge cake, a fresh blueberry sauce, and a light ricotta frosting. Making the blueberry sauce and frosting while the cake is in the oven is a good way to time everything perfectly, or you can make them the day before to get a head start.

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FAQs

Why is my poke cake soggy? ›

Make sure the holes aren't too close together or too far apart—if they're too close together, your cake could be too moist; if they're too far apart, there may not be enough filling throughout the cake. Once you've poked holes throughout the cake, pour the filling on top.

What is a secret ingredient for cakes? ›

Mayonnaise: The Hidden Gem in Cake Recipes

Made up of eggs and oil, mayonnaise acts as an emulsifier, adding creaminess and moisture to your cake. This unexpected addition can take your cake recipes to a whole new level. To incorporate mayonnaise into your cake batter, simply add a couple of tablespoons to the mix.

What is poke cake made of? ›

Usually made with a boxed cake mix and either Jello (gelatin dessert) or pudding (thickened custard), it's made by baking the cake in a sheet pan, poking it with rather large holes (many recipes suggest using the handle of a wooden spoon) and pouring the filling on top so it fills the holes.

How do you keep a cake super moist? ›

Seven Bakery Secrets to Incredibly Moist Cakes Every Time
  1. Use Buttermilk Instead of Milk.
  2. Add Vegetable Oil.
  3. Use Instant Clearjel or Instant Pudding Mix.
  4. Use the Right Recipe.
  5. Don't Overbake.
  6. Bake in Sheet Pans Instead of individual Cake Pans.
  7. Use a Simple Syrup or Glaze.
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What is the main ingredient that makes a cake moist? ›

One common ingredient swap that is known to help make cakes remarkably moist is using milk instead of water. Try switching out any water in your recipe for full-fat milk or buttermilk for a moist, decadent texture.

What ingredient makes cake fluffy? ›

Leavening Agents

Breads, cakes, cookies, and nearly all baked goods require a leavening agent. These are the key ingredients that make a cake rise. There are two types of leavening agents, chemical (baking soda and baking powder) and biological (yeast).

What can I add to cake mix to make it richer? ›

Enrich with fat.

Mix in room-temperature cream cheese, ricotta, sour cream, whole-fat yogurt, or peanut butter in addition to the fat called for on the box to yield even richer cakes.

Which cake is in trend now? ›

3D cakes are new in trend, with bakers trying their exclusive decorative skills and art exhibiting abilities to create real-looking bakes. You can avail of several 3D cake art in versatile shapes and sizes.

What is the name of the black cake? ›

A rum cake or black cake is a type of dessert cake which contains rum. In most of the Caribbean, rum cakes are a traditional holiday season dessert, descended from the holiday puddings (such as figgy pudding).

Why is it called poke cake? ›

Yes, a poke cake is a cake that is poked full of holes, on purpose and with purpose. The baker pierces the top of the freshly baked cake and then pours over something sweet, syrupy or creamy, and often colorful, to run down into those holes, settle, and soak.

Who invented poke cake? ›

According to Lynne Galia of the Kraft Heinz Company, the Jell-O gelatin poke cake, developed by General Foods Kitchens, first appeared in print advertising and in Jell-O recipe booklets in 1976.

What is geode cake made of? ›

Geode cakes are stunningly decorated layer cakes meant to mimic the famous natural formation of rock and precious and semiprecious stones. Pieces of the finished and frosted cake are cut out, and then the cavity is filled with edible crystals made out of rock candy.

What to do if your cake has a soggy bottom? ›

There are a few things you can do to fix a soggy bottom cake:
  1. Use parchment paper. ...
  2. Grease the pan well. ...
  3. Use a lower oven temperature. ...
  4. Don't overbake the cake. ...
  5. Let the cake cool completely before frosting.
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